Colorado University Athletics
Throwin' You A Bohn

It’s that time of year again ? you can feel it. This Friday, the Nebraska Cornhuskers will roll into
But that rivalry will be on the field ? between the teams ? and played out with intense competition among opposing players between the end zones and between the respective coaching staffs on the sidelines. Off the field ? in the stands, on the airwaves, in and around Boulder, and from I-76 in Colorado to I-80 in Nebraska ? we must respect our opponent and keep things collegial and in true competitive sporting fashion.
The Husker fans are our guests here in
With this in mind, I want first to thank our loyal fans for their tremendous support this year (fan support and energy was key in a big home win over Oklahoma), and next, I want to remind everybody who plans to come to Folsom Friday morning that in many ways, this game means more than all the others put together. With a bowl game on the line against our cross-border conference rivals, on national TV during a national holiday celebration, the stakes are big for properly representing our State, University and athletic program.
In other words: “build positive equity in the rivalry.” Be a factor in creating excitement and pageantry into the game on the field by bringing that passion into the stadium not with poor sportsmanship in the stands or outside the stadium. Cheer loudly and collectively for the Buffs. Single out the players and team as they shine and especially when there are miscues or a shift in momentum. Acknowledge the Husker fans’ right to cheer their team on. But leave the unconstructive stuff ? profanity, insults, jokes and other provocations ? to yourself.
It’s a simple thing, really: be classy this is our house, we desire to be viewed as a nationally cherished college football community and the
I get dismayed when I hear of Web traffic following marquee home games in
Remember, it isn’t necessary to hate the Huskers or Husker fans in order to love the Buffaloes. I plan to properly welcome Tom Osborne when he arrives in
I have high expectations of our coaches, players and administrators to reach out to our counterparts at
I ask each of you to do just that: welcome our neighbors to the east to
So let’s keep the rivalry on the field, and root for the Buffs to the beat the Huskers on Friday in the way we